BRIMLEY — Cedarville stayed unbeaten and tied for first place in the Bridge Alliance with a 49-0 shutout over Brimley Friday night.

The Trojans controlled the football on a rainy night, gaining 343 yards rushing on 39 attempts.

Kaden Barbeaux ran for 106 yards on 13 carries and had a 15-yard touchdown run. Todd Hecht had 105 yards rushing on 10 carries and scored on runs of 25 and 12 yards.

Bobby Krackowski was 10-of-16 passing for 141 yards, and threw TD passes of 18 yards to Hecht and 13 yards to Keith Bouschor. Krackowski also had a 1-yard TD run and Dylan McDonald had a 2-yard TD run.

"It wasn't a crisp performance for us despite the score," Cedarville coach Scott Barr said. "We did regroup and play better as the game went on.

"Sometimes on a wet field like that, you don't know what to expect," Barr said. "It was good to get a game in under the elements, because I'm sure we'll have more games in the rain and cold as the season goes on."

The Trojans led 27-0 at halftime. Cedarville improved to 3-0 overall and Bridge Alliance, while Brimley dipped to 0-3.

Defensively, Hecht compiled 15 total tackles to lead the Trojans.

Cedarville begins a three-game stretch of games against currently undefeated conference teams, starting with a matchup against Engadine at DeTour on Sept. 14.

The Bays visit Rapid River next Friday.

Brimley dedicated its field in honor of the late Richard "Dick" L. Amble. Amble began his teaching and coaching career at Brimley in 1963. He spent 40 years in education and athletics at Brimley.

MARQUETTE 7, SAULT HIGH 0: The Blue Devils turned in another inspired defensive effort, but fell short against the Redmen Friday night.

Sault High (1-2) had the ball in the red zone three times but failed to score.

"This was the best defensive performance from a Sault High team in about 5-6 years," Sault High coach Scott Menard said. "We just couldn't take advantage of opportunities.

"I'm happy with the way we played," Menard said. "We're coming along, but we have to find a way to score. The kids were down after a tough loss. They are more enthusiastic than ever though to get back to practice Monday."

Marquette fullback Alex Sherbinow ran for 156 yards on 30 carries and scored the only touchdown of the game with a 16-yard run in the third quarter. The Redmen improved to 3-0.

"He (Sherbinow) was a monster," Menard said. "He made the difference."

Sault High (1-2) plays host to Canadian opponents the next two Saturdays, facing Sault, Ont. White Pines Sept. 15 and St. Mary's Sept. 22.

PICKFORD 36, INLAND LAKES 14: Pickford held Inland Lakes to six first downs and scored touchdowns on three of its first four second-half possessions to win its first Ski Valley Conference game.

With a 12-6 lead heading into halftime, the Panthers (3-0, 1-0) scored on a 10-yard run by Elijah May and 11- and 1-yard runs from Travis Reich to take a 36-6 lead. Cody Bonilla scored late for the Bulldogs (1-2, 0-1).

Jarred Lavigne scored on a 20-yard run in the first quarter, and Inland Lakes' Shane Bacon tied it up on a 1-yard run. Lavigne added a 1-yard TD run before halftime and led the Panthers with 143 yards on 13 carries. Danny Babinski had 108 hards on 11 carries as the Panthers racked up 353 rushing yards and 414 total yards.

Bonilla led the Bulldogs with 102 rushing yards on 17 carries.

Blake Kaufmann led the Panthers on defense with 10 tackles. Travis Reich and Sam Eckola had fumble recoveries, and Reich had a sack.